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Tom StrykerA professional handicapper since 1984, Tom Stryker offers you 25 years of experience. Tom is known for his strong work ethic and his commitment to delivering the best customer service available.

About Tom Stryker

Tom StrykerA professional handicapper since 1984, Tom Stryker offers you 25 years of experience. Tom is known for his strong work ethic and his commitment to delivering the best customer service available.

A professional handicapper at Team Stryker Sports since 1984, Tom Stryker offers you 25 years of experience. Tom is known for his strong work ethic and his commitment to delivering the best analysis available.

With regards to style, Stryker likes to use the perfect blend of two decades of experience as well as emotional, statistical, and technical support to back up his selections. Back in the early 90's, Tom helped assemble one of the most powerful football and basketball databases in the nation. This incredible piece of software holds over 100 profitable situations with ATS records topping 90 percent.

Located in the Midwest just a few miles from the University of Notre Dame, Stryker is tuned into the Irish as well as the Big Ten and MAC Conferences. College Football, Major League Baseball as well as the NBA and NFL playoffs are considered his strengths. But keep in mind a profitable run can happen at any time in any sport when Stryker gets into one of his capping zones.

In 2000, Tom reached the ultimate peak when he bested over 100 other professional handicappers, and finished the season ranked No. 1 in college football (28-13 for 68.3% record) as monitored by the Sports Monitor of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

In 2001, Tom incredibly repeated that feat by finishing No. 1 in college football with a solid 24-15 for 61.5% mark! To date, Stryker is the only handicapper to win back-to-back college football handicapping titles as documented by the Sports Monitor.

Since going pro, Tom has recorded numerous other Top 10 finishes.

If you're wondering what Tom has done for you lately, the answer is plenty! Over the past 16 months, Stryker enjoyed a profitable run in a number of sports.

'07 College Football - Ranked No. 14 - 32-22 for 59.3 percent (10-4 on Top Plays)

'07-'08 College Basketball - Ranked No. 12 - 72-51 for 58.1 percent

'07 March Madness - Ranked No. 3 - 23-10 for 69.7 percent

Tom is also the editor and publisher of the Pre-Game Report - one of the best football newsletters in the industry!

Vince Lombardi, one of the greatest football coaches ever, once said, "The harder you work, the harder it is to surrender." When you do business with Tom Stryker you can expect three things: experience, professionalism and effort.

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